10th KSETA Plenary Workshop 2023

Europe/Berlin
Dorint Hotel Durbach/Schwarzwald

Dorint Hotel Durbach/Schwarzwald

Almstraße 49 77770 Durbach
Description


All Fellows and Principal Investigators are cordially invited to participate in the tenth plenary workshop of the whole school. The aim of the workshop is to learn more about all the research fields in KSETA and to strenghten cooperation and team building.

The programm includes talks from external speakers and the new PIs will introduce themselves. The PhD students are invited to contribute with a talk or a poster. On Tuesday afternoon the PI session will take place. A preliminary timetable is already available. The final timetable will be published after the registration deadline in order to appropriately consider all fellow presentations.

Registration is open until 28 February.

Zoom-Meeting beitreten
https://kit-lecture.zoom.us/j/62172951381?pwd=eUIyTmN5V1ZNUnBTaVZsYW9EVFBCdz09

Participants
  • Adelina Lintuluoto
  • Alexander Elsenhans
  • Alexander Heidelbach
  • Alexander Lenz
  • Andreas Haungs
  • Andreas Kopmann
  • Anke-Susanne Müller
  • Anton Olsson
  • Augustin Vestner
  • Bianca Keilhauer
  • Bogdan Topko
  • Caroline Fengler
  • Cedric Verstege
  • Edyvania Emily Pereira Martins
  • Fabian Hummer
  • Federico Bontempo
  • Frank Hartmann
  • Frank Schröder
  • Frank Simon
  • Friederike Boehm
  • Giovani Dalla Valle Garcia
  • Greta Heine
  • Gudrun Heinrich
  • Günter Quast
  • Isabel Haide
  • Jannis Lang
  • Jaroslav Storek
  • Jelena Petereit
  • Jonas Arnsberg
  • Jonas Eppelt
  • Joscha Lauer
  • Jost von den Driesch
  • Julian Saffer
  • Kai Lukas Unger
  • Kathrin Bismark
  • Katrin Link
  • Klaus Eitel
  • Klaus Rabbertz
  • Lars Sowa
  • Lea Reuter
  • Lea Stockmeier
  • Lennard Busch
  • Leonard Hasselmann
  • Luca Scomparin
  • Lucas Kunz
  • Lukas Gülzow
  • Magnus Schlösser
  • Manuel Egner
  • Marco Link
  • Mark Weyrauch
  • Markus Klute
  • Markus Roth
  • Martn Lang
  • Matthias Steinhauser
  • Max Büsken
  • Maximilian Horzela
  • Megha Venugopal
  • Melih Kara
  • Michele Mormile
  • Monika Blanke
  • Moritz Bauer
  • Neven Kovac
  • Nicoline Hemme
  • Nikita Shadskiy
  • Nikos Karastathis
  • Pascal Reeck
  • Patrick Ecker
  • Pranav Sampathkumar
  • Ralph Engel
  • Raquel Lujan Miravet
  • Robert Ziegler
  • Sara Martinelli
  • Sascha Wüstling
  • Sebastian Wieland
  • Sergei Makarov
  • Shailaja Mohanty
  • Shefali .
  • Sowmiya Balan
  • Stefan Kiebacher
  • Tanja Hinderer
  • Thomas Mueller
  • Thomas Schwetz-Mangold
  • Tim Huege
  • Tim Voigtländer
  • Tista Mukherjee
  • Torben Ferber
  • Ulrich Husemann
  • Ulrich Nierste
  • Vera Hiu-Sze Wu
  • Virgile Dandoy
  • Vladimir Sidorenko
  • Wenjie Hou
  • Xhesika Koroveshi
    • 1
      Arrival and registration room Straßburg (Dorint Hotel Durbach)

      room Straßburg

      Dorint Hotel Durbach

    • 10:00 AM
      welcome coffee
    • 2
      Welcome and news from KSETA room Baden-Baden (Dorint Hotel Durbach)

      room Baden-Baden

      Dorint Hotel Durbach

      Speaker: Urlich Nierste (KSETA)
    • Talks by PhD room Baden-Baden (Dorint Hotel Durbach)

      room Baden-Baden

      Dorint Hotel Durbach

      • 3
        Absolute measurements for and with the radio detectors at the Pierre Auger Observatory
        Speaker: Max Büsken (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology - ETP)
      • 4
        Higgs pair production in SMEFT at full NLO QCD: an investigation of truncation effects
        Speaker: Jannis Lang (Institute for Theoretical Physics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT))
    • 12:30 PM
      Lunch
    • 5
      Calorimeter R&D for Higgs Factories - Inspiration for LHC Upgrades room Baden-Baden (Dorint Hotel Durbach)

      room Baden-Baden

      Dorint Hotel Durbach

      The proposal of energy-frontier electron-positron colliders, now referred to as Higgs Factories, has triggered a broad R&D program to establish detector technologies required to fully exploit the physics capability of such a facility. One such example is highly granular calorimetry, which has been developed by the CALICE collaboration over the last two decades, and forms the central element of several detector concepts for future facilities. This technology has also been adopted for the CMS Phase II endcap calorimeter upgrade, the HGCAL. I will discuss the physics motivation for the development of highly granular calorimeters, summarize key steps towards the establishment of the technology as a viable solution for collider detectors, and discuss the challenges in transferring it from lepton colliders to LHC.

      Speaker: Frank Simon (KIT IPE)
    • Talks by PhD
    • 4:00 PM
      Coffee
    • 8
      Looking for Axion Dark Matter with Flavor

      Standard Model extensions with light axions are well-motivated by the observed Dark Matter abundance and the Peccei-Quinn solution to the Strong CP Problem. In general such axions can have large flavor-violating couplings to SM fermions, which naturally arise in scenarios where the Peccei-Quinn symmetry also explains the hierarchical pattern of fermion masses and mixings. After a pedagogical introduction to these topics, I will discuss how these couplings allow for efficient axion production from the decays of SM particles, giving the opportunity to probe axion Dark Matter with precision flavor experiments, astrophysics and cosmology.

      Speaker: Robert Ziegler
    • 6:00 PM
      Hiking
    • 6:15 PM
      Wine tasting

      Departure for joint walk at 18:15h at the hotel
      Start of wine tasting 19:00h at Winzergenossenschafft

    • 7:30 PM
      Dinner at the hotel
    • 8:00 PM
      Board Games
    • 9
      Per Aspera ad Astra - Precision calculations for quark flavour physics

      Quark flavour physics offers the possibility to test the Standard Model of particle physics and to search for extensions of it, which might also explain open questions like the origin of the matter-antimatter asymmetry in the Universe or the existence of dark matter in the Univers. We will give an overview of the main concepts and some very recent developments.

      Speaker: Alexander Lenz (Siegen University)
    • 10:00 AM
      Coffee
    • Talks by PhD
      • 10
        Simulating the radio emission from air showers with CORSIKA 8
        Speaker: Nikos Karastathis (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
    • 11
      Bread and Butter Physics

      The talk will cover the most recent development in the field of electroweak precision physics at the Large Hadron Collider. Special emphasis will be placed on the measurement of the W boson mass at the ATLAS experiment and its tension to the latest result of CDF. However, maybe the talk will be on axion-like particle searches at the LHC and beyond. The final choice depends on the properties of bread and butter.

      Speaker: Matthias Schott
    • 12:00 PM
      Lunch
    • 12
      poster mounting
    • 13
      poster session
    • 3:30 PM
      Coffee
    • 14
      Joint meeting of PIs and EB
    • 6:30 PM
      Dinner
    • KCETA LG
    • 15
      Plenum of KSETA Fellows
    • Talks by PhD
    • 18
      Gravitational Waves
      Speaker: Tanja Hinderer
    • 11:00 AM
      Coffee
    • Talks by PhD
      • 19
        RD event reconstruction and mass sensitivity: spectral slope model for future improvements, uncertainty estimation with RICE distribution
        Speaker: Sara Martinelli (IAP - KIT)
      • 20
        Search for a scalar induced stochastic gravitational wave background in the International Pulsar Timing Array Data Release 2 and NANOgrav 12.5 years datasets
        Speaker: Virgile Dandoy
    • 12:30 PM
      Lunch
    • 21
      Fundamental physics with the heaviest isotope of hydrogen
      Speaker: Magnus Schlösser (Tritium Laboratory Karlsruhe - Institute of Astroparticle Physics)
    • Talks by PhD
    • 4:00 PM
      Farewell coffee
    • 24
      depature of bus about 16:30 h